Prognostic value of carcinoembryonic antigen, CA 19-9 and CA 72-4 in gastric carcinoma.

作者: M.J. Gaspar , I. Arribas , M.C. Coca , M. Díez-Alonso

DOI: 10.1159/000050633

关键词: CarcinomaCA 15-3Carcinoembryonic antigenMetastasisPathologyLymph nodeCA19-9GastroenterologyCancerInternal medicineOncofetal antigenMedicine

摘要: The prognostic value of preoperative serum levels carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), CA 19-9 and 72-4 tumor markers was investigated in patients with gastric cancer. Eighty-two who underwent surgical resection cancer were entered the study. Correlation analyses showed that more frequently positive advanced tumors (p = 0.04), lymph node invasion 0.02), liver metastasis 0.02) peritoneal involvement 0.03). 0.01) serosal 0.008) 0.02). CEA Low 3-year cumulative survival significantly associated elevated 0.004), 0.001) < 0.001). Age, stage provided information multivariate analysis. Patients a 4.2 times higher risk death than low marker. Our results suggest has cancer, high level have greater due to

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